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  2. Pseudofossil - Wikipedia

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    Pyrite disks or spindles are sometimes mistaken for fossils of sand dollars or other forms (see marcasite). Cracks, bumps, gas bubbles, and such can be difficult to distinguish from true fossils. Specimens that cannot be attributed with certainty to either fossils or pseudofossils are treated as dubiofossils. Debates on whether specific forms ...

  3. Fossil fuel - Wikipedia

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    Fossil fuel divestment or fossil fuel divestment and investment in climate solutions is an attempt to reduce climate change by exerting social, political, and economic pressure for the institutional divestment of assets including stocks, bonds, and other financial instruments connected to companies involved in extracting fossil fuels.

  4. Abiogenic petroleum origin - Wikipedia

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    Abiotic defenders state that biomarkers get into oil during its way up as it gets in touch with ancient fossils. However a more plausible explanation is that biomarkers are traces of biological molecules from bacteria (archaea) that feed on primordial hydrocarbons and die in that environment.

  5. Petroleum geochemistry - Wikipedia

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    Petroleum is a non-renewable energy source (also known as a "fossil fuel"), so the efficacy of extraction and refining is important for its continued use; multiple techniques are used to detect and to extract crude oil, based on the source rock it is found in and the type of oil itself. [1]

  6. Petroleum geology - Wikipedia

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    This is when most of the hydrocarbons are generated. Approximately 50%-90% petroleum is made and expelled at this point. The next step is the hydrocarbons entering the oil window. The oil window has to do with the source rock being the appropriate maturity, and also being at the right depth for oil exploration.

  7. National fossil fuel group touts Permian Basin's importance ...

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    Jan. 10—The Permian Basin and southeast New Mexico will remain a hub of brisk oil production, keeping the U.S. a top fossil fuel leader in the coming decades, a national industry group said ...

  8. Oil-producing countries claim fossil fuels are being ... - AOL

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    Oil giants Saudi Arabia, UAE and Iraq say there is ‘a case for us to be in oil and gas’ Oil-producing countries claim fossil fuels are being ‘stigmatised’ ahead of key UN climate talks ...

  9. Petroleum - Wikipedia

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    These oil sands resources are called unconventional oil to distinguish them from oil which can be extracted using traditional oil well methods. Between them, Canada and Venezuela contain an estimated 3.6 trillion barrels (570 × 10 ^ 9 m 3) of bitumen and extra-heavy oil, about twice the volume of the world's reserves of conventional oil. [67]